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Idk this person but...

Jul 11, 2014 by Nicolette
http://www.tengaged.com/blog/NotAfraid/5596291/dealing-customers-part-7
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Doesn't it seem strange that you'd have an accent from a place that you've never even been to?
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It seems strange cause it doesn't happen.
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Either A: You're faking a British accent to get attention
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OR
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B: You have a slight mental disability and/or severe speech impediment.
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So which is it NotAfraid??

Comments

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Sent by BbDamian,Jul 11, 2014
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Sent by Danger,Jul 11, 2014
SHOTS FIRED
Sent by black0ut247,Jul 11, 2014
Nicolette since you asked sorta nicely... Um you're right I have never been to Britian in my life and I do have British people in my family but like my parents both grew up in Canada most of their lives even though my dad live partially in NZ.  I of course don't fake my accent I don't need attention.  You are right about the speech impediment part though even though it's not really bad and it's not like when I speak no one can understand a single thing I'm saying.  In fact even though I have a speech impediment many people tell me who don't know I have one, that I have a very clear voice and that they can understand every word I say.  I do most of the paging and phone calls at my work, and then there's other people who can speak just fine but people can't understand them, because they speak too fast.  That is why even though I just really have a Canadian accent with a flaw in it people think it's an accent somewhere else because I've asked people what my accent sounds like and I've never got the same answer every single time but yeah.  I don't mind it cuz I do get a decent amount of compliments on it haha even though there are a few words that I have quite some trouble with pronoucing, but I find that you should take all the things God gives you as gifts even flaws because they're what makes someone unique.... And who doesn't wanna be unique < 3
Sent by NotAfraid,Jul 11, 2014
Nicolette since you asked sorta nicely... Um you're right I have never been to Britian in my life and I do have British people in my family but like my parents both grew up in Canada most of their lives even though my dad live partially in NZ.  I of course don't fake my accent I don't need attention.  You are right about the speech impediment part though even though it's not really bad and it's not like when I speak no one can understand a single thing I'm saying.  In fact even though I have a speech impediment many people tell me who don't know I have one, that I have a very clear voice and that they can understand every word I say.  I do most of the paging and phone calls at my work, and then there's other people who can speak just fine but people can't understand them, because they speak too fast.  That is why even though I just really have a Canadian accent with a flaw in it people think it's an accent somewhere else because I've asked people what my accent sounds like and I've never got the same answer every single time but yeah.  I don't mind it cuz I do get a decent amount of compliments on it haha even though there are a few words that I have quite some trouble with pronoucing, but I find that you should take all the things God gives you as gifts even flaws because they're what makes someone unique.... And who doesn't wanna be unique < 3
Sent by NotAfraid,Jul 11, 2014
notafraid definitely wasn't expecting a logical explanation on this one. Thought you were gonna be like, "NO I REALLY DO HAVE A BRITISH ACCENT. MY GREAT GRANDMA WAS HALF BRITISH"
Sent by Nicolette,Jul 12, 2014

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